Observatoire National de la Pauvreté et de l'Exclusion Sociale

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The Observatoire National de la Pauvreté et de l'Exclusion Sociale (ONPES) is an agency of the French government. It aims at assessing poverty and exclusion in France.[1]

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The Observatoire National de la Pauvreté et de l'Exclusion Sociale was created in 1998.[1][2][3][4][5] It comprises 22 members, with oversight by a president every three years.[1] The current president is Agnès de Fleurieu.[6] Members are representatives of the (CNLE), the (DREES), the Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques (INSEE), the (CAS), the (DARES), the (DGTPE), the Caisse nationale des Allocations Familiales (CAF), as well as seven researchers or academics, and seven more qualified people.[3][5][6][7] They produce an annual report for the Prime Minister.[8]

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